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The Man in the Arena

The Man in the Arena – Teddy Roosevelt (A Powerful Speech from History) President Theodore Roosevelt delivered the speech entitled “Citizenship in a Republic” at the Sorbonne in Paris on April 23, 1910. The speech is popularly known as “The Man in the Arena.” His statements at the Sorbonne were

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LEARNING NEWS

Walmart Enters the Facility Services Industry by Elaina Myers

Walmart is stepping into the facility services arena. Known for running one of the largest retail operations in the world, the company is turning the maintenance experience behind its thousands of stores into a commercial service for businesses nationwide. Upstream Facility Serviceswas launched in April 2026 and will use the

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NAED, IDEA Launch ProjectNexus From ‘Where’s My Stuff?’

NAED has selected the joint venture of IDEA and Pull Logic to build ProjectNexus, the first industry-owned middleware solution giving the electrical channel real-time visibility into order status, from manufacturer to job site. Tracking material across the electrical supply chain still means phone calls, emails, and endless spreadsheets. Frontline teams

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DOE Issues Request for AI Information

(DOE) The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is helping ensure America leads the world in Artificial Intelligence (AI) while helping to lower energy costs by co-locating data centers and new energy infrastructure on DOE lands. To support this effort, DOE’s Office of Policy released a Request for Information (RFI) the

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NVIDIA to Invest Up to $500B in AI Data Center Construction in US

NVIDIA is working with its manufacturing partners to design and build factories that, for the first time, will produce NVIDIA AI supercomputers entirely in the U.S.NVIDIA Blackwell chips have started production at TSMC’s chip plants in Phoenix, Arizona. NVIDIA is building supercomputer manufacturing plants in Texas, with Foxconn in Houston

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Nvidia to Increase Spend in Taiwan by $150 Billion

Nvidia announced its plan to expand spending on chip manufacturing in Taiwan to $150 billion, up from $10 billion just a few years ago. By the end of the year, Nvidia will have a brand-new office complex called Constellation, and could have as many as  4,000 employees in northern Taipei

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NVIDIA and Corning Announce Long-Term Partnership

NVIDIA and Corning Incorporated today announced a multiyear commercial and technology partnership to dramatically expand U.S.-based manufacturing of the advanced optical connectivity solutions needed to power next-generation AI infrastructure. Corning will increase its U.S.-based optical connectivity manufacturing capacity by 10x and expand its U.S. fiber production capacity by more than

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Linmore’s LifeTime LED Simplifies Maintenance and Renewal

Linmore’s LifeTime LED is a series of lighting fixtures featuring plug-and-play ReLuma Modules, which reduce the material, labor, and landfill costs associated with replacing whole fixtures. This renewable and sustainable solution enables fixture maintenance for the entire lifespan of a building, simplifying routine renewal and maintenance complexity. Used ReLuma modules

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New Technologies

Cyclone Lighting Launches Stretto Outdoor Luminaire

Cyclone Lighting has released its Stretto luminaire, which features a sleek, linear shape that integrates naturally into contemporary urban environments. Available in two complementary sizes that accommodate a wide range of applications, the luminaire delivers enduring performance in demanding outdoor spaces. The larger 54-LED version supports higher performance packages and

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Introducing the NVIDIA RTX Spark™ Superchip

Your PC Just Went from Tool to Teammate. The fusion of NVIDIA AI and RTX graphics in a single chip redefines Windows PCs and delivers amazing creating, AI development, and gaming—on the slimmest, most beautiful RTX laptops ever and small, ultra-efficient desktops.  Welcome to the PC where agents work alongside

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MaxLite AE Switch Area Lights

The MaxLite AE Switch Area Light offers tremendous selectability and controls capabilities. Besides CCT and Wattage choices, it expands its versatility to include changing distributions between Types III, IV and V. Now available with the ability to change CCT and Distribution with a remote control from the ground! It covers

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LEDtronics’ PAR38C-13WP Series Replaces Halogens Up to 90 Watts

LEDtronics’ PAR38C-13WP Series is a high-brightness, energy-efficient LED replacement for PAR38-style floodlight bulbs. The dimmable LED bulbs have an E26 screw base and are suitable for damp locations; they can be used as track or accent lighting, security or emergency lighting, architectural and landscape lighting, display-case or fabinet lighting, museums

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Color Kinetics’ Flex Compact Pro Delivers Large-Scale RGB and Tunable White Lighting

Color Kinetics, a Signify brand, introduces Flex Compact Pro—a high-performance lighting solution for demanding applications like media facades and architectural installations. It delivers rich color and high-quality white light, supports flexible and customizable configurations, and simplifies installation with features like auto-addressing and streamlined control. Flex Compact Pro is durable, energy-efficient,

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Samsung Malaysia Unveils Full 2026 AI TV Lineup

In its 20th year as the world’s No. 1 TV brand, Samsung is expanding AI-powered features across more models, bringing smarter picture, sound and personalized viewing experiences to more consumers worldwide. In 2026, Samsung is expanding Vision AI Companion (VAC) features across its 4K-and-above TV line up, reflecting its broader

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E-Learning Showcase

Domino’s Case Study – Quality-Centric

From almost going out of business to #1 in the pizza industry worldwide! Founded by Thomas Monahan in 1960 and initiating the turnaround in 2010 by Patrick Doyle, this is a case study about how important solving problems and making sound decisions are to a business and that these skills

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Case Study: Montgomery Ward, Innovation-Centric

The plan for 2026 is to post a business case study every month for your pleasure and learning experience. I promise you that the analysis of these case studies is the best you will ever find. You will learn from decisions made by the most successful businesses we all know

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Just Three Things to Remember for a Dynamic Presentation

1. Creative Opening – your first impression 2. Meaningful Content – sharing what you know 3. Compelling Close – your lasting impression You owe your audience a good performance and it’s directly related to your preparation. If you give a dynamic performance, you have nothing to worry about but if

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Publications of Learning

A.I. Doesn’t Have to Mean Layoffs by Patricia Cohen

A French multinational, Schneider Electric, decided to use artificial intelligence in manufacturing to make workers more productive, rather than to replace them. Here’s how that’s going. For many chief executives, success in adopting artificial intelligence is measured by the number of jobs they can eliminate. But such views reflect “a

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EDUCATION RESOURCES

Dallas, Texas Ranked No. 1 Primary Data Market in the World

Driven by accelerating AI adoption, cloud computing demand and digital infrastructure investment, global capacity under construction approached 31.7 gigawatts (GW) in 2025, more than doubling from 12.5GW reported in the prior edition of the report. At the same time, developers, occupiers and investors are facing intensifying constraints tied to power

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Remembering the Solemn Purpose of Memorial Day

Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States observed on the last Monday in May to honor and mourn U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the armed forces. The holiday traces its roots to the years immediately following the American Civil War (1861–1865), which caused massive casualties—roughly 620,000 soldiers dead, about 2% of the U.S. population at the time. Communities across the North and South began spontaneously decorating the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers, wreaths, and flags, a practice that gave rise to the original name: Decoration Day. On May 5, 1868, Major General John A. Logan, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)—a powerful Union veterans’ organization—issued General Order No. 11. This proclaimed May 30, 1868, as a nationwide “Decoration Day” to honor those who died in the Civil War. After World War I, the holiday expanded to honor all American service members who died in any war, not just the Civil War.  In 1968, Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act to create more three-day weekends for federal employees. This moved Memorial Day to the last Monday in May, effective in 1971, when it was also officially named “Memorial Day.” As one 1868 quote put it: “That Nation which respects and honors its dead, shall ever be respected and honored itself.”